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Thoughts on the Oscar nominations

Tue, 02/02/2010 - 1:21pm

For those of us who have grown increasingly appalled at the idea of Avatar winning Best Picture -- pick your excuse: horrible dialogue, 2-D character development that is subordinate to the 3-D action, the truly discomforting idea that these big blue people are all fine and one with nature, but a white guy pretending to be one of them becomes their chosen one, or whatever he was -- there is some good news.

On things looking Up

Mon, 06/08/2009 - 8:34am

Pixar has never talked down to its audience, but with its recent string of films, Pixar has begun talking up to its audience. Much faith is invested in the ability of the audience to connect with a story rather than a concept. Based on the box office take, it's working.

On why the Hollywood Foreign Press is a joke

Thu, 12/11/2008 - 10:29am

Wall-E is a film, not an animated movie, the first in the computer animation genre to make that leap. Imagine the balls it took to make an animated movie that has almost no dialogue throughout, and barely a word spoken for 45 minutes, while other companies are paying millions for Ben Stiller's voiceover as if that is somehow a sound business decision let alone artistic one.